If I try to connect to the internet by selecting Connect in the Remote
Control Module in the Control Strip, my G4 667 TiBook/OS 9.2.2 hangs for
several seconds and just quits trying. In order to get online, I'm forced
to open the Remote Access Control Panel to connect from there. How can I fix
If I try to connect to the internet by selecting Connect in the Remote
Control Module in the Control Strip, my G4 667 TiBook/OS 9.2.2 hangs for
several seconds and just quits trying. In order to get online, I'm forced
to open the Remote Access Control Panel to connect from there. How can I fix
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 12:45 AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
actually read your warranty sometime. taking a machine apart -
powerbook or otherwise - does NOT void the warranty. the catch is that
any damage you do during your dissection is not covered by the
warranty, the same as any damage
thankyou,thats just what I was looking for'' best wishes
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Ah, what you want to do is to go to the following url:
http://www.info.apple.com/support/manuals.html this is the place to
get
manuals off of Apple's web site. I happened to be there yesterday,
and maybe
someone
I'm so frustrated! I finally got my Wallstreet up and running yesterday-it
was beautiful, running OS 9.1, and to my Windows-weary eyes, it was a
delight, and today, it just sits there with the fan running. Help! It
won't boot, it won't let me reset the power manager-Help! Any advice
Ah, what you want to do is to go to the following url:
http://www.info.apple.com/support/manuals.html this is the place to get
manuals off of Apple's web site. I happened to be there yesterday, and maybe
someone can help with this, many of the various Powerbook manuals don't appear
to be
Well, if I don't find a solution, I'll just have to keep using the extra
step of opening the RA panel in order to connect, though the problem should
disappear when I finally make the jump to OS
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Unless you upgrade to 10.2.4 ! 10.2.4 has one of those seemingly random bugs (only
strikes
on 7/3/03 8:02 pm, Obrecht, Jerry A at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, what you want to do is to go to the following url:
http://www.info.apple.com/support/manuals.html this is the place to get
manuals off of Apple's web site. I happened to be there yesterday, and maybe
someone can help with
The OT/PPP strip created by Dennis Wilkinson has always been my
choice for negotiating modem connections. Check it out on version
tracker - good reviews and cheap. Gives more info than the Apple CSM.
Nonetheless, I still keep the Apple CSM installed for a reason I
can't recall (currently use
Could you be a bit more specific? Thanks
I don't know what occurred, but I cannot raise the search box in IE. I click
on Search and nothing occurs. IE Help menu is useless for this issue. I've
tried restarting, removing the program as default for the Net and then
switching it back again, but
Vicki:
Is that a Lombard with a built-in CD-RW? I have a Lombard, but didn't
know a drive like that existed.
Regards,
Cap
From out of the West, with a hearty Hi-ho, Silver! vicki opined:
...[snippage]...
the same as the English version just in a different language.
I will willingly sell the
On 3/7/03 9:46 PM, Cap Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vicki:
Is that a Lombard with a built-in CD-RW? I have a Lombard, but didn't
know a drive like that existed.
Regards,
Cap
From out of the West, with a hearty Hi-ho, Silver! vicki opined:
...[snippage]...
the same as the
Are you using Mac OS 9 or X? If OS X, then look in System Folder -
Preferences - Explorer folder. Move that folder to the desktop and launch
Internet Explorer. See if that helps.
If using Mac OS X, look in your home directory - Library - Preferences -
Explorer. Again, move that folder to
On 07/03/03 17:20, Tivo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using Mac OS 9 or X? If OS X, then look in System Folder -
Preferences - Explorer folder. Move that folder to the desktop and launch
Internet Explorer. See if that helps.
If using Mac OS X, look in your home directory - Library -
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:59:26PM +0100, powerbook wrote:
:
: Is it possible to replace the dvdrom-drive on a Lombard with a cdrw or a
: combo-drive? Or is it a special size/special connection that can only be
: replaced by an original?
http://www.powerbook1.com/xpebcdrw.html
--
Eugene Lee
You might check our unit as well.. A few hundred bucks less, and it's
16x/10x/24x..
Thanks,
David
http://www.ibookparts.com
In a message dated 3/7/03 6:47:11 PM, you wrote:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:59:26PM +0100, powerbook wrote:
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